Modulation of colonic epithelial cell proliferation, histone acetylation, and luminal short chain fatty acids by variation of dietary fiber (wheat bran) in rats Journal Article


Authors: Boffa, L. C.; Lupton, J. R.; Mariani, M. R.; Ceppi, M.; Newmark, H. L.; Scalmati, A.; Lipkin, M.
Article Title: Modulation of colonic epithelial cell proliferation, histone acetylation, and luminal short chain fatty acids by variation of dietary fiber (wheat bran) in rats
Abstract: The effect of increasing amounts of wheat bran (0, 5, 10, 20%) in AIN-76 semisynthetic diet on colonic luminal short chain fatty acids, epithelial cell histone acetylation, and cytokinetics, was studied for 2 weeks in groups of 10 male Sprague-Dawley rats. Luminal contents were removed from the colon at sacrifice, quick frozen, and analyzed for short chain fatty adds by gas-liquid chromatography. Histone acetylation was assessed in cells isolated from the same animals. Cell proliferation was measured after a short pulse in vivo with pHJthymidine. Colonic luminal butyrate levels were lower in the 0 and 20% fiber groups, and higher in the 5 and 10% fiber groups. In contrast, cell proliferation, as determined by labeling index, was higher in the 0 and 20% fiber groups, and lower in the 5 and 10% fiber groups. This resulted in a significant inverse correlation between luminal butyrate levels and colonic cell proliferation. In addition, there was a positive linear correlation between luminal butyric acid levels and colon epithelial cell histone acetylation. From these data it was concluded that colonic butyrate levels can be modulated by the addition of wheat bran to the diet and that butyrate can modulate DNA synthesis (calculated as labeling index) in the proliferative compartments of colonic crypts. The localization of dividing cells was unchanged and no induction of terminal differentiation was detectable (contrary to what has been observed for transformed cells in culture). © 1992, American Association for Cancer Research. All rights reserved.
Keywords: nonhuman; dna synthesis; caloric intake; energy intake; animal cell; animal; animal tissue; cell division; cell growth; animal experiment; food intake; statistical analysis; histone; hyperplasia; rat; epithelium cell; epithelial cells; rats; rats, sprague-dawley; histones; colon; labeling index; butyric acid; acetylation; colon carcinogenesis; mathematical analysis; weight gain; colon mucosa; cell kinetics; dietary fiber; male; priority journal; article; short chain fatty acid; wheat bran; support, non-u.s. gov't; gas liquid chromatography; fatty acids, volatile
Journal Title: Cancer Research
Volume: 52
Issue: 21
ISSN: 0008-5472
Publisher: American Association for Cancer Research  
Date Published: 1992-11-01
Start Page: 5906
End Page: 5912
Language: English
PUBMED: 1327519
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 30 July 2019 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Martin   Lipkin
    116 Lipkin
  2. Harold L. Newmark
    61 Newmark